Chambers USA ranks Mr. Graziano as a leader in the field of banking and finance law. Chambers notes that he "lays out facts and gives a candid opinion on the risks." Clients praise him as an "an outstanding attorney" and "a practical businessman and an excellent strategic thinker" who "knows the business."

Before joining Blank Rome, Mr. Graziano served as vice president and general manager for a waste disposal company located in Southern New Jersey and as President of C & G Superior Truck Repair, Inc.

REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS

Agent in connection with a $100 million syndicated revolving credit facility to a manufacturer of plastic products

Agent in connection with a $132 million syndicated term loan and $14 million revolving credit to an owner of skilled nursing facilities

Administrative agent in connection with a $119 million syndicated term loan and a $10 million revolving loan to an owner and operator of assisted living and skilled nursing facilities

Agent in connection with a $15 million revolving credit and $5 million term loan facility to a provider of architectural services

Agent in connection with a $3 million equipment line of credit and $12 million revolving credit facility to a national transportation company

Lender in connection with a $15 million acquisition credit facility to the acquirer of a company in the construction business

Agent in connection with a $5 million term loan and $25 million revolving credit facility to a national toy manufacturer

Financial institution in connection with its purchase of participation interests in syndicated loan transactions

Corporate counsel to a national marketing firm

COMMUNITY SERVICE & AFFILIATIONS

Mr. Graziano serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Sunshine Foundation located in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. The Sunshine Foundation grants dreams to seriously ill, physically challenged, and abused children throughout the country and other parts of the world.

RECOGNITIONS

Banking & Finance Law, listed in Chambers USA

A description of the standard or methodology on which the accolades are based can be found here.

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